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Money in the Bank 150: Entry list, schedule and how to watch Carson Hocevar, Erik Jones, more race at Berlin Raceway in 2025

(Photo: Julia Schachinger/NASCAR)

A healthy crowd of Super Late Model competitors are making a mid-week trek to Michigan for the second of Berlin Raceway’s three annual crown-jewel races, the Money in the Bank 150 (Tuesday, 7 p.m. ET on FloRacing).

Since its inception in 2017, this race has served as an opportunity for local heroes to showcase their talent against the elites of the Super Late Model discipline. Prevailing in Tuesday’s event now yields a race-winning paycheck of $15,000, an increase from $10,000 last year.

With plenty of incentives on the line, Berlin's weekly drivers are looking to bring the coveted trophy back to their home track. Over the past five years, a current NASCAR Cup Series competitor or Super Late Model interloper has emerged victorious at the end of the 150-lap event.

Bubba Pollard enters as the most recent Money in the Bank 150 champion, but he will have to fend off many other talented names to add another Super Late Model crown jewel win to his stellar resume.

Below is everything to know about Tuesday’s Money in the Bank at Berlin Raceway in Marne, Michigan.

[caption id="attachment_473218" align="alignnone" width="1300"] Tuesday's Money in the Bank 150 features plenty of talented drivers such as Erik Jones, Carson Hocevar and others. (Photo: Julia Schachinger/NASCAR)[/caption]

How to watch the Money in the Bank 150 at Berlin Raceway

All feature racing action for the 2025 Money in the Bank 150 at Berlin Raceway can be viewed live on FloRacing, the official streaming home for all NASCAR Regional properties.

The race will not be shown on a traditional television network.

Below is the complete schedule for coverage on FloRacing. The broadcast starts at 5:45 p.m. ET as Super Late Model qualifying commences. Feature racing is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET.

Date Start Time How to Watch
Tuesday, June 3 5:45 p.m. ET FloRacing

2025 Money in the Bank schedule

This year’s Money in the Bank 150 is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3. The event was preemptively moved up from its planned green flag on Wednesday due to an unfavorable forecast.

Below is the complete race-day schedule for Tuesday at Berlin Raceway.

(All times ET)

Time Event
7 a.m. Pit Pass Window Opens
8 a.m. Pit Area Opens
9 a.m. Super Late Model Tech/Race Tires Sold and Impounded
11 a.m. Super Late Model Drivers/Spotters Meeting
12-1:15 p.m. Super Late Model Practice
1:30-2:45 p.m. Super Late Model Practice
3:45 p.m. Super Late Model Tech
4:30 p.m. Sportsman Tech
5-5:30 p.m. Sportsman Practice
5:45 p.m. Super Late Model Qualifying
6:30 p.m. Invocation/National Anthem
7 p.m. Money in the Bank 150 (Sportsman feature: 40 laps, Driver Introductions, Super Late Model feature: 150 laps)
[caption id="attachment_473221" align="alignnone" width="1300"] Bubba Pollard enters Tuesday's Money in the Bank 150 as the event's most recent winner. (Photo: Eric Bronson/NASCAR)[/caption]

Entry list

The entry list for the 2025 Money in the Bank 150 stands at 28 cars. Leading the way is NASCAR Cup Series competitor Carson Hocevar, a Michigan native who won a track championship at Berlin during his formative years.

Some of Hocevar’s other Berlin accomplishments include a Battle at Berlin victory last year and consecutive Money in the Bank wins in 2020 and 2021.

To obtain a third Money in the Bank checkered flag, Hocevar will have to deal with another Michigan resident who races against him on Sundays in Erik Jones. Like Hocevar, Jones is familiar with Berlin’s Victory Lane, with his most notable achievement being a Money in the Bank 150 victory in 2023.

Standing in the way of both Jones and Hocevar is Super Late Model stalwart Bubba Pollard, who is chasing a third Money in the Bank victory this week. Flawless tire conservation on Pollard’s behalf enabled him to pass Blake Rowe with six laps remaining last year and join Jones and Hocevar as a winner in both the Money in the Bank and the Battle at Berlin.

Another driver with victories Berlin’s last two crown jewels is Brian Campbell, the defending Super Late Model track champion. Campbell earned his two Money in the Bank checkered flags at the end of the 2010s and is looking to lead the charge for the Berlin contingent Tuesday.

Other drivers set to compete in the Money in the Bank 150 include Evan Shotko, Derek Kneeland, Treyten Lapcevich, Leland Honeyman Jr., Max Reaves and Boris Jurkovic.

Below is the complete entry list for Tuesday’s main event.

Car No.  Driver
4 Erik Jones
4 Tyler Lupton
4 Tyler Rycenga
12 Brian Bergakker
14 Michael Atwell
15 Seth Christensen
18 Chase Burda
18 Max Reaves
18 Keith Herp
20 Austin Hull
22 Evan Shotko
24 Dylan Stovall
26 Bubba Pollard
27 Ken Womba
28 Scott Thomas
32 Treyten Lapcevich
32 Chris Shannon
39 Andrew Morrissey
45 Sean Gipson
47 Brian Campbell
53 Boris Jurkovic
54 Leland Honeyman Jr.
57 Blake Rowe
66 Kendrick Kreyer
71 Carson Hocevar
88 Andrew Scheid
90 Derek Kneeland
101 Joe Bush
[caption id="attachment_473250" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] Erik Jones celebrates his 2023 Money in the Bank 150 victory. (Photo: Emily Elconin/NASCAR)[/caption]

Past winners

Year Winner
2017 Bubba Pollard
2018 Brian Campbell
2019 Brian Campbell
2020 Carson Hocevar
2021 Carson Hocevar
2022 William Byron
2023 Erik Jones
2024 Bubba Pollard